Andrew Tate will be PM of the UK

Author: WyIted

Posts

Total: 35
Shila
Shila's avatar
Debates: 0
Posts: 5,288
3
3
5
Shila's avatar
Shila
3
3
5
-->
@zedvictor4
Hey, is that what's known as changing the subject.
No, that is showing the odds Trump is against.
WyIted
WyIted's avatar
Debates: 32
Posts: 6,290
3
4
9
WyIted's avatar
WyIted
3
4
9
-->
@zedvictor4
Therefore one might suggest that the US president wields too much decision making authority.
The supreme Court, Congress and Senate can overrule a lot of their decisions but yes whatever party that is out of power always believes the president has too much
Greyparrot
Greyparrot's avatar
Debates: 4
Posts: 26,456
3
4
10
Greyparrot's avatar
Greyparrot
3
4
10
-->
@WyIted
The electoral college has proven historically to be the best way to govern a diverse society. The founding fathers knew the states had wildly diverse cultures, and they knew the states would just leave if one dominant cultural group fucked them over hard.

That's why Ireland never really wanted to get along with the UK (and still doesn't.) Cause UK was all into "majority rule bitches, suck it"

zedvictor4
zedvictor4's avatar
Debates: 22
Posts: 12,320
3
3
6
zedvictor4's avatar
zedvictor4
3
3
6
-->
@Greyparrot
I'm mainland British.

And over the sea is mainland Irish.

I personally see no distinction between north and south.

Others do and they build huge bonfires to prove it.

Nout so daft as folk, as the saying goes.
Shila
Shila's avatar
Debates: 0
Posts: 5,288
3
3
5
Shila's avatar
Shila
3
3
5
Therefore one might suggest that the US president wields too much decision making authority.
The supreme Court, Congress and Senate can overrule a lot of their decisions but yes whatever party that is out of power always believes the president has too much
Trump has used more presidential powers than any other president to benefit himself.